Thirteen meteor showers from Double-station TV meteors in 2004 and 2005

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We set up two cameras (WAT-100N) with f=6 mm f/0.8 lenses (field of view 56 deg x 43 deg) in two places and performed automatic TV simultaneous observations of meteors nightly from April 2004 to December 2005. As a result, Ueda filmed for 426 nights totaling 3623 hours in Osaka, Japan, capturing 6341 meteors, while in Aichi prefecture, Okamoto filmed 409 nights totaling 3543 hours capturing 5939 meteors. The most faint magnitude of fixed star which we could photograph with this device was about 4, and the most faint meteor magnitude was about 2. During this period, 1521 simultaneous meteor orbits were obtained. Further, the radiant point, daily drift and trajectories of 13 meteor showers were determined.

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